Philips Semiconductors
ISP1362 Linux Stack User’s Guide
UM10012-_2
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User’s Guide
Rev. 1.2—July 2003
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Figure 4-5 shows a snapshot of the application in the HOST state when a Mini-B plug is connected to the OTG
port. In the HOST state, both the local and remote OTG device disks are mounted and are available for
operation. You can select files from the source disk and transfer (copy or move) the files to the destination disk.
You can also select the source and destination disks to be local or remote.
Figure 4-6 shows the file selection menu for the source/destination disks. You can delete the files from the disk by
selecting the file and pressing the
Delete
button on the keyboard. The
Status Pad
window shows the status of the
operation with appropriate messages.
The application transfers files from the source disk to the destination disk only. If you want to transfer files the
other way, change the source disk from local to remote and the destination disk from remote to local.
Figure 4-7 shows a snapshot of the OTG application when a Mini-A plug is inserted and the remote OTG device is
the host.
Figure 4-6: OTG Application File Selection Snapshot